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Colourcraft Brusho Pack of 24

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06-1086

 
Brand: Colourcraft MPN: BASS24 EAN-13: 5060133850014
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Brusho Crystal Colour is a unique, transparent, extremely high quality water-colour powder.


  • Starter pack of 24x 15g pots (each pot makes 568ml)
  • Totally intermixable, can be used for everything from painting scrap box models and simple sprinkle techniques, to water colour design work and wood staining
  • Outstanding effects can be achieved when Brusho is used for design work and decorative effects on fabric
  • Suitable for use in schools at all levels and by all age groups
  • Each pack contains an assortment of colours, complete with a techniques leaflet and shade card
  • Colours: lemon, yellow, orange, scarlet, brilliant red, purple, ultramarine, leaf green, emerald green, turquoise, dark brown, black, gamboge, vermilion, ost red, crimson, cobalt blue, ost blue, prussian blue, violet, sea green, light brown, grey and white
Colour(s) Transparent
Pack Size 24x 568ml
Type Watercolour powder

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Monday, March 25, 2019 Question by: Rapid Customer | Product code: 06-1086
Q. Are they lightfast?
A. Hi Andrew, thank you for your question. The supplier has stated that over the years they have improved the lightfasting of the product and it is now between level 4-6 rating.

Reviews


Strong colour, great fun to use -wonderful results

Reviewed by: datura39 - Monday, June 22, 2015
These water-based powdered paints come in a great range of colours and can produce exciting art quickly and easily. Their dense pigments give bold colours for strong colourful work - however if used dilute they can be as versatile as watercolour. I prefer to use them in powdered form for a background, carefully sprinkling onto wetted canvas or paper, very free-form - each work will be unique! As the powder hits the dampened surface, the colour bursts forth, mixing, merging with other colours that you sprinkle in. Then you can treat it like a silk painting & go for other effects - sprinkle salt & it will take in the pigment giving a delicate effect. There is so much you can do with these. I would advise that you cover any work surface to protect from wild sprinkling enthusiasm!!


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